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Wheat Scandal, An Earthquake In Political Arena

The wheat scandal, which has become a terrifying nightmare for the masses, is replete with shocking revelations. In a bid to procure wheat officially, Tariq Bashir Cheema, the Minister for Food Security in the PTI government, approved a summary to import 1 million tons of wheat, but this was later delayed by the ECC on […]

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Islamabad high court is getting dignity with the verdict of Justice Babar Sattar

Justice Babar Sattar decided to fight back

Major Developments from Islamabad High Court The fruits of Islamabad High Court’s full court meeting have begun to emerge, as the first institution responds! In response to baseless social media campaigns against Justice Babar Sattar, Islamabad High Court issued a statement, signaling an end to the character assassination on social platforms. The speculation regarding Justice

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Civilian Trails in Military Courts

Twist in the Civilian Trails in Military Courts

The bench tasked with hearing objections against declaring military courts as invalid during today’s session faced disruption, prompting the submission and subsequent approval of related petitions. During the proceedings regarding objections to declaring military courts invalid, the Supreme Court requested transcripts of decisions from military courts. The inter-court appeals concerning the declaration of military courts

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Election contest

Surprised Results in the By-Election 2024

“Pakistan’s biggest by-elections 2024, according to the election commission of Pakistan all constituency where by elections were held in 21 April 2024, PMLN is ahead Now, Form 45 and 47 have been prepared together to avoid wasting time!” “National Assembly Total: 5 seats:P ML-N=2 (NA-119 & NA-132)PPP=1 (NA-196)IND=1 (NA-8)SIC=1 (NA-44)   Punjab Assembly Total: 12

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Inside Story Of the Resignation of Commander of Mangla Corps

Inside News on the Resignation of Commander of Mangla Corps

Last week, the federal government claimed that Corps Commander Mangala Lt. Gen. Ayman Bilal Safdar took premature retirement, which was approved by the federal cabinet. According to the government, Corps Commander Mangala had sent a request to the federal government through the Ministry of Defense stating that he could no longer serve due to personal

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US Imposed Sanctions on Pakistan’s Ballistic Missile

America imposed indirect sanctions on Pakistan The United States has imposed sanctions on four international companies for supporting Pakistan’s ballistic missile program. In a statement issued by the US State Department on Saturday, it is said that the US has announced the imposition of sanctions on one Belarusian and three Chinese companies for supporting the

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Election contest

By Elections 2024 in Pakistan

By-elections will be held across the country on Sunday, April 21. Elections were scheduled for 23 constituencies. However, the results of two of these seats, one provincial and one national, have been announced. Both national and provincial belonged to Sindh, Elections are going to be held in National Assembly Constituency NA-8, Bajaur. Independent candidate Rehan

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Reference against ATC judge who has granted bails in May 9 cases

The Punjab government has filed a reference against Rawalpindi Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Malik Ejaz Asif Awan. It is the same Punjab government who supported him in his appointment & now they have filed a reference against him. The Punjab Government Prosecution has shown no confidence in Judge Malik Ejaz Asif of the Anti-Terrorism Court Rawalpindi

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